Nick Cordero's wife has no problem tuning out all of the pessimists — she's not really interested in what they have to say.
In an emotional Instagram post on Wednesday, Amanda Kloots said she's been told several times to say her final goodbyes to her Tony-nominated husband.
"I've been told a couple times that he won't make it. I've been told to say goodbye. I've been told it would take a miracle. Well, I have faith," she wrote on Instagram alongside a photo of Nick and their newborn son, Elvis. "Faith that is small as a mustard seed sometimes, but that is all you need sometimes."
Nick has now been hospitalized for more than two months due to Covid-19 complications. For six weeks of that hospitalization, he remained in a coma — during which he had his right leg amputated.
The Broadway star has dealt with a slew of medical issues and setbacks. Amanda, who's been giving constant updates on her husband's condition, said in mid-May that Nick was awake and his mental status was good. A few days later, however, she said his health had gone "downhill." A further update on May 22 said he had improved.
"It's been another roller coaster," Amanda said on Instagram at the time, adding that Nick was "defying the odds."
During Wednesday's update, Amanda said, "He's still here and despite his odds gets slightly, slightly better every day. Where there is faith, there is hope. Where there is hope, there can be a miracle! Like my dad has said since day one, every day he's still with us is a miracle. I believe God is with us, with the doctors and with Nick."